This Day in History: April 10
The inclosed from captain Pray came to hand a few minutes since with the
two New-York papers. The serjeant
who was the bearer of the letter acquaints
me that after he left captain Pray he was informed that a party of
refugees
landed early this morning at Haverstraw and
took several militia men, and then reimbarked. Probably this manoeuvre
is a
feint to cover a design somewhere else on
the lines. I have written to captain Pray, that if the brig and boats
remain at
anchor against his post, to move up with his
boats at night, and take his station at Kings-ferry; or if he cannot
get by
them, to haul his boats over the bank where
they can be defended. I have detached one hundred men from the 10. [More]
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